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MLK Day 2025: What’s Open And Closed In Edison, Metuchen
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader, will be held on Monday.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader, will be held on Monday.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader, will be held on Monday.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader, will be held on Monday.
The National Park Service waives admission at national parks on MLK Day, and several have volunteer service projects honoring King's legacy.
Dionne Miller will step into the role after the March 2024 departure of Linda Scherr.
Phillip Solomon is competing with other participants for survival on the game show.
Sgt. James Martinez joined the Princeton Borough Police Department in January 1994.
There will be no change in the garbage and recycling pickup schedule.
The police department has introduced several programs for officers and their families over the past year.
Newtown-based Borscht Belt Delicatessen has a new location at the Trenton Farmers Market.
Empower will be occupying 170,000 square feet of the existing Aurobindo Pharma building.
“He intended to harm Ms. Coon even beyond the grave,” Bucks County District Attorney said.
The property on 52 Lexington will be leased to Chevra Hatzolah of Middlesex County.
The two men were taken into custody three weeks after the incident, police said.
Bowman Consulting Group will get $709,201.50 for all 3 phases of the project.
The property is located off of Cleveland Road and expands upon the 387-acre Mount Rose Preserve.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Jan. 16 had the following reports:
Ryan Caldwell has apologized for his actions, but said they “were not without provocation.”
The skunk was a in scuffle with a resident’s dogs, officials said. It tested positive for rabies on Wednesday.
Residents can expect to receive the QR code in the mail.